Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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Leslee Bassman

A seasoned journalist, Leslee Bassman has made a career out of her passion for local community issues, first in Central Texas and now in the Berkshires. The former editor and reporter with Community Impact Newspaper was also a contributor to the Austin American-Statesman’s suburban editions, among other western Travis County publications. She received two National Newspaper Association awards, moderated a local candidate forum, acted as presenter for a civic group’s annual meeting and authored the book, “The Rotary Club of Austin Celebrates One Hundred Years of Service Above Self.” An attorney by trade, Bassman transitioned into the newspaper business to keep citizens better informed as to government actions and events in their neighborhoods. This mother of two grown daughters currently resides in Dalton with her husband, Rob, and Ella, a beloved, freckle-faced Setter mix. Bassman was recently appointed to the Dalton Cultural Council and serves as its treasurer. When she doesn’t have a notebook and tape recorder in hand, you can find her on the pickleball court, hiking one of the area’s beautiful trails or knee-deep in mud pulling out pesky weeds from her gardens.

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TriTown Boards of Health, residents grill EPA over PCB remediation plan, transportation options

GE released its anticipated route and transportation plan on October 31, with that report touting trucking as the predominant mode of travel for the toxic waste.

Dalton Community Recreation Association honors its centennial with free programs Nov. 6–10

Pickleball, drumming cardio class, community dinner are among the activities offered.

Four EPA staffers to address Tri-Town Boards of Health Nov. 1

Topic to focus on public input process for Housatonic River remediation plan.

Lee tax assessor: Town grew by 10 single-family homes in past fiscal year

A Railroad Street property purchase moves forward, subject to resident approval, and the Select Board gives a "thumbs up" to Rest of River’s disbursement of reserve funds.

Housatonic River Initiative to hire technical advisor as toxic waste remediation plan moves forward

The winning applicant will be tasked with reviewing technical design and implementation documents as well as site data and data-gathering techniques, work plans, sampling plans, health assessments, and other documents surrounding the cleanup.

A trip through Wiseacre Farm

Led by co-owner Jon Piasecki, The Berkshire Edge recently toured Wiseacre Farm in West Stockbridge, but only a stone’s throw from Richmond. Here’s what we found out.

West Stockbridge Select Board seeks to cultivate peace between marijuana grower and neighbors

The Select Board asked that Wiseacre Farm produce written odor mitigation plan and an odor expert review "sooner than later."

Lenox approves disbursement of Rest of River reserve funds

“We certainly don’t want to be the last town to move forward with this; we want to act on this as soon as possible,” Town Manager Christopher Ketchum said.

EPA to face toxic waste transportation questions from Tri-Town Board of Health on Nov. 1

Tri-Town Board of Health Executive Director James Wilusz told The Berkshire Edge, “I just hope for the right dialogue.”

Lee PCB transportation route to be unveiled Oct. 31, resident meeting with EPA set for Nov. 28

The town has added a new officer to complete its police force.

West Stockbridge welcomes new Town Treasurer

The Select Board chose to pass on a real estate transfer tax for now and heard from the chair of the Richmond Select Board regarding concerns about a cannabis farm in West Stocbridge.

Rest of River Committee moves toward distributing reserve funds among five member towns

The group tabled action to terminate Lee's participation in the Committee.

Stockbridge, West Stockbridge weigh in on real estate transfer tax

Great Barrington nixes issue for October town vote, but Lee may take up the proposal in the future.

Town of Lenox OK’d to file brief in Lee appeal over 2020 Housatonic River remediation plan

Lee residents’ attorney: “I don’t know what Lenox is hoping to gain by entering into our case.”

Stockbridge Select Board hears presentation to consider real estate transfer fee to fund affordable housing

Patrick White: “I want to use Stockbridge money to help Stockbridge residents.”

Lee official responds to interview with representatives from the EPA

Lee Select Board Chair Bob Jones: "Nobody wants to make a peep because the other towns feel like they’ve dodged a bullet, which is why they don’t want to talk to Lee. But, ultimately, everybody’s going to pay for it if this landfill goes in over an aquifer ... These are all unaddressed issues and we’re trying to force that conversation.”
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